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- Sheriff Deputy Rick Grimes wakes up from a coma to learn the world is in ruins and must lead a group of survivors to stay alive.
- A former top assassin living incognito as a suburban dad must take his unsuspecting family on the run when his past catches up to him.
- Rusty Griswold takes his own family on a road trip to "Walley World" in order to spice things up with his wife and reconnect with his sons.
- Bud Spencer is, as always, getting into fights - especially after getting a job as sheriff. He's looking after a small boy who's actually an extraterrestrial with special abilities thus the military wants him. Bud's got his hands full.
- A young humanoid alien who gets stranded on earth hooks up with a grizzled old sheriff in a western town and tries to help him solve a tough case, but the sheriff doesn't want any help from a "kid."
- When a mob family takes over an amusement park after the owner dies under mysterious circumstances, the recently-fired clown mascot seeks vengeance for the loss of his job.
- A collection of short stories that mark pivotal moments in different people's lives, each story is told in three shots.
- An amazing Thrill-ride of Emotion and Action.
- Dexter Harris, a marine biologist and devoted family man, comes home to find his wife and child murdered during a home invasion. He hopes for justice; however, his family's murderers are sentenced lightly. On the edge of a mental breakdown, he seeks the help of a psychologist, Dr. Miranda Miller, who diagnoses him with post-traumatic stress disorder. After only a couple of visits, Dr. Miller's therapeutic relationship with Dexter is on the verge of becoming compromised by Dexter's progressive mental instability. Dexter begins to mentally replace his deceased wife and child with Dr. Miller and her daughter. Finding out that Dr. Miller has a husband, Kevin Miller, infuriates Dexter and sets him on a path of destruction. Kidnapping and brutally murdering Raymond Tucker, his family's killer, he continues on this hunt and kidnaps Kevin. Suspecting that Dexter is responsible, she races against time to find Kevin before he becomes the next victim.
- Write what you know. When conflicted on where to take his story next a writer. He's tackled fantasy, action, and horror, until he gets an unexpected visit from someone who tries to motivate him to continue writing and why he fell in love with it in the first place.
- A bumbling hitman attempts to complete his contracts but is thwarted by his extreme allergies and personal rules for the kill.
- After a hot-air balloon lands on the rig while they are going down the road, Will and Sonny get involved in an old man's obsession with entering his balloon, The Old South, in a race.
- A normal day in the life of Texas housewife Candy Montgomery is interrupted by a beguiling incident. Meanwhile, Allan Gore, away on business, tries to contact his eerily absent wife Betty.
- Deputy Sheriff Rick Grimes awakens from a coma, and searches for his family in a world ravaged by the undead.
- After the attack on the camp, Rick leads the survivors to the C.D.C., in the hope that they can cure an infected Jim.
- The Gallery 63 crew receives a package of dino poo. Owner Paul hopes the signature on an original-issue version of Gone With The Wind proves legitimate this time. And his visit to mystical Lithia Springs yields an ancient skull-shaped jadeite pipe.
- A man must follow through with an action that will forever change his life.
- Mickey Gilley performs "Window Up Above" and "Honky Tonk Wine."
- Diana Trask sings "There Has to Be a Loser" and "Fever."
- Diana Trask sings "Back Home Again" and "Oh Boy."
- Billy "Crash" Craddock performs "Think I'll Go Somewhere (And Cry Myself To Sleep)" and "Rub It In."
- Billy "Crash" Craddock sings "Easy as Pie" and "I Love The Blues And The Boogie Woogie."
- T.G. Sheppard performs "Devil in the Bottle" and "You Can Have Her."
- T.G. Sheppard performs "Tryin' to Beat the Morning Home" and "Another Woman."
- Barbi Benton sings "Smile" and "Movie Magazine Stars in Her Eyes."
- Barbi Benton sings "Brass Buckles" and "I've Got the Music In Me."
- Jerry Reed performs "Little Things" and "Let's Sing Our Song."
- Jerry Reed performs "Alabama Wild Man" and "Amos Moses."
- Jerry Reed performs "City of New Orleans" and "When You're Hot, You're Hot."
- Mickey Gilley performs "Bouquet of Roses" and "San Antonio Rose."
- Tequila makes the Hitman want to fight, but it doesn't help him win those fights.
- Lucille makes a cameo with the Hitman as he confronts a hippy with too much incense.
- The Hitman faces a wizard in a graveyard and has his own weapons turn against him.